Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 05, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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i t trie Library.
A» e n te r ta in m e n t a n d d a n c e w ill
be g iv en by th e C o rb e tt Ked C ro ss
The S h ip B u ild e r a n d M arin e
au x ilia ry a t B e c k e r's b a ll on th e Co­ N ew s p u b lish e d In P o rtla n d is b eing
lu m b ia R iv e r H ig h w ay , W ed n esd ay receiv ed a t th e lib ra ry , a lso th e
n ig h t, F e b ru a r y *. A good p ro g ra m
H eav e T o g e th e r ” a tw lce-a-w eek
w ill be g iv en anti ev e ry o n e is in v ite d p u b lic a tio n o f th e N o rth w e st S teel
to a tte n d .
co m p an y .
GRESHAM LOCALS
J . n . L a v a n a g h h a s receiv ed th e
new s o f th e su d d e n d e a th o f h is
b ro th e r. J a m e s 8. C a v a n a g h , a t his
h om e in P ro v id e n c e . R h o d e Is la n d ,
on J a n u a r y 29, fro m a p o p lex y . He
w as th e e ld e s t of sev en b ro th e rs a n d
th e first to p ass aw ay . W. H. C a v a ­
n a g h is a lso a b ro th e r.
C la re n c e Ir is h a n d fam ily h av e
m oved to K e n to n s ta tio n , P o rtla n d ,
w h ere h e is in th e em p lo y o f T. R.
H o w itt in th e sto c k y a rd s . Mr.
P u p ils w ho a r e w ritin g essey s on
Iris h a n d fam ily h av e been o c c u p y ­
N otice.
M iss M arie Misz o f P o rtla n d w as
T h rif t fo r th e sch o o l c o n te s t w ill
in g th e c o ta g e o f Mrs. W o stell on in G re sh a m y e s te rd a y m a k in g a r ­
S p ecial
m e e tin g
of
T ro u td a le
find m an y h e lp fu l a rtic le s a t th e li­
S econd s tre e t.
C h a p te r O. E. S., w ill be h eld S a tu r ­
ra n g e m e n ts fo r o p e n in g h e r m illi­
b ra ry .
T h e "B o o k o f T h r i f t ” by
d ay a fte rn o o n a t I o ’clo ck , to co m ­
G eo rg e R u egg h a s r e tu r n e d from n e ry s to re in G re sh a m f o r th e s p r in g ||
M acg reg o r is an ex c e lle n t o n e to
p le te th e in s ta lla tio n o f officers.
N am p a, Id a h o , w h ere he h a s been on tra d e . F u ll a n n o u n c e m e n ts w ill a p ­
read .
LAU RA B. H A R L O W W M.
S e v e ra l new b o oks h av e been r e ­ a v isit w ith Mr. a n d M rs. A. E p e a r in a l a t e r issu e o f th is p a p e r
M eetin g N otice.
ceiv ed re c e n tly .
A m ong th e m a re , L in d sey a n d fam ily.
M rs. C a r r ie H a n se n r e tu r n e d S at
by J o h n M osefield, an
G re sh a m lo d g e No. 152, A. F. & " G a llip o li”
M rs. A lta G e n try is a s s is tin g as u rd a y fro m P o s t, O reg o n , w h ere sh e
A. M. will ho ld a sp ecial co m m u n i- a c c o u n t o f th e c a m p a ig n in T u rk e y local r e p o r te r fo r th e O u tlo o k . M rs h ad been f o r n e a rly a m o n th w ith
< a tlo n F rid a y e v e n in g , F eb . X a t a n d th e n e a r
E a s t;
" F ly in g fo r G e n tr y ’s w ritin g s a r e well k n o w n to h e r d a u g h te r .
Miss M ary, w ho is
7 :3 0 , fo r w ork In th e E A. an d F. C. F ra n c e w ith th e A m erican e s c a d rille
th e re a d e r s o f th e O u tlo o k , as sh e te a c h in g a t th a t place. P o s t is n e a r
d e g re e s.
a t V e rd u n ” by J a s . M cC onnell; a n d h a s co v e re d th e lo cal n ew s o f th e P rin e v ille In e a s te rn O regon.
WM. C. M E T Z G E R , Sec.
“ T h e K in g ’s M en ” by P a lm e r.
A M elro se a n d V ictory a n d P o w ell V al­
Mrs. H ick s o f S p rin g d a le v isited
T w o F is h lla y s.
new e d itio n o f th e C o lu m b ia book ley d is tr ic ts fo r so m e tim e.
o v e r S u n d ay w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr.
G re sh a m M eat M a rk e t a n n o u n c e s o f y a rn s g iv in g th e la te s t ru le s fo r
An a ll-d a y m e e tin g o f th e G re s h ­ an d M rs. J o s e p h C ro w sto n .
th a t th e y w ill h a v e fish on T u e sd a y R ed C ro ss k n ittin g a s w ell as d ir e c ­
an d F rid a y o f each w eek. P h o n e 41, tio n s fo r m a k in g new s ty le s w e a te rs am R ed C ro ss w ill be h eld a t th e li­
Mrs. M ary L a n k a s te r, o f A sto ria
b ra ry n ex t F rid a y . T h e w om en a re p re s id e n t R e b e k a h A ssem bly w ill be
A. J . W. B ro w n , P ro p ,
99
a n d ca p s is also a v a ila b le .
a sk e d to b rin g a sa n d w ic h lu n c h . It p re s e n t a t th e n ext r e g u la r m e e tin g
T h e h o u rs d u rin g w hich th e lib ra
< huuilierlain'N T ab lets.
n o t p o ssib le to com e fo r th e w hole of G re sh a m R e b e k a h lo d g e M onday
ry ¡ b o p en a r e
u n c h a n g e d , b ein g d ay , com e fo r a n y p a rt o f It.
n ig h t, F eb . 14. A good a tte n d a n c e
T h e se T a b le ts a r e in te n d e d esp e- fro m 12 to 5 :3 0 a n d fro m 7 to 9
1 ially fo r d is o rd e rs of th e sto m a c h ,
is exp ected .
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liv e r an d bow eis. If you a r e tro u b le d p. m. on all sch o o l d ay s a n d fro m 2
P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts h a s receiv ed
w ith h e a r tb u r n , in d ig e stio n o r con- to 5 :3 0 an d 7 to 9 p. in. on S a tu r ­ so ciety w ill h a v e c h a rg e o f th e s e r v ­
ice a t
th e
M e th o d ist
E p isco p al from th e re g is tr a tio n b o a rd in P o r t­
tlp u tio n th e y will do you g o o d .— Ad. days.
c h u rc h n e x t S u n d a y e v e n in g , w hen lan d c a rd s , a d d re s s e d to G u sta v e
M rs. J o s h u a S ta n sfie ld , w ife o f th e F ro s s a rd a n d C leo I, G o ld en , n o tify ­
p u sto r o f F ir s t M eth o d ist E p isco p al in g th e m of th e i r c la s sific a tio n fo r
c h u rc h . P o r tla n d , w ill sp e a k
M rs
th e d r a f t.
No su c h p e rs o n s a r e
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o f b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry ­
e n ’s H om e M issio n a ry so ciety o f th e in g o f th e ir w h e re a b o u ts w ill do a
th in g on o u r c o u n te rs go es
to you J u s t a s it s h o u ld —
O reg o n C o n fe re n c e a n d w as a d e le ­ se rv ic e by in fo rm in g th em .
p e rte c t
b a k in g — a 1 w a y s
g a te to th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n r e ­
M rs.
S u san
M cB ain
and
her
fre s h ,
p u re
in g r e d ie n ts ;
c e n tly h eld in K a n sa s C ity. S p ecial
w ide v a rie tie s , r ig h t p rices,
d a u g h te r , M rs. W illiam R o b e rts o n ,
m u sical n u m b e rs h a v e been
p re ­
c o u rte o u s a n d q u ick se rv ic e
hav e m oved to th e i r ow n h om e n e a r
— n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t. P a ­
p a re d fo r th e occasio n a n d a la rg e
th e B ull R un c a r lin e, e a s t of tow n.
tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry .
a tte n d a n c e is a n tic ip a te d .
Mrs. M cB ain re c e n tly b o u g h t th e
A ndy M cM illen a n d E. L. T h o rp e p ro p e rty fro m Mr. C a lk in s, w ho h as
a r e d o in g Ju ry d u ty th is te rm . T h ey m oved in to th e fo rm e r re s id e n c e of
G resham .
P hone 1 1
a r e th e o n ly o n e s fro m th is p a r t of D. M. R o b erts.
th e co u n ty .
B an M u rp h y a n d w ife h av e r e ­
tu r n e d to G re sh a m to m a k e th o ’r
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hom e. T hey a re liv in g in th e ir ow n
h o u se on F ir s t s tr e e t, w est o f th e
H o tel C ongdon.
How to Beat the Hun
OUR GOVERNOR SAYS BE THRIFTY,
SO DOES OUR MAYOR, TOO;’
THAT S THE WORD OF BANKER MEYERS.
SO IT SHOULD BE WITH YOU.
We have wondered what we eould do
to liek our foes,
Anti decided on this
TO SLASH
THE PRICE ON HEATING STOVES
The saving you can make on one
may be invested in Thrift Stamps
To beat the Hun.
$24.00
$14.00
$22.00
$18.00
$16.00
Combination Heaters
Coal Heaters
.
.
Wood Heaters
Wood Heaters
.
.
Wood Heaters
$20.00
$11.00
$19.50
$16.00
$14.00
.
.
All Heating Stoves reduced this week.
WE SELL THRIFT STAMPS.
We Lead the Procession
CITY BAKERY
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Come In! Come In!
A nd See us these Spring Days about
your Spring Painting. W e can save you m oney
During Our Big Reduction Sale
140 Q u a rts
R a sm u sse n P u re
P re p a r e d P a in ts
4 0 *4-G allo n s
Low e B ros.
F lo o r P a in t
Gallon $2.56
Can 65c
Can $1.10
Can 60c
Have Fresh
Clean Floors
100 C an s H o u se­
h o ld P a in ts
Can 10c
Floors |iainte<l with Lowe
Brothers Hard Drying Flour
I’aiut arc easy to keep clean.
I here is no need for hard scrub­
bing, for the dust an J dirt can't
stick an they do on unpaintrd
floors,
I lard D rying Floor Paint dries
| hard und sm ooth, resists wear
I ami is most sanitary.
Hard Drying Floor Paint
< oim s m niaiiy attractive colors,
l e t us show them to Vo’l
Varnishes, Japans, Oils,
Turpentine, Roof Stain,
Carriage and Wagon Paint
C A L O T IN T
5 Ih. Package regular 40c value
While they last each 35c
< alotint in hulk, specially priced at per pound, 5c.
The sanitary Wall Coating
Wall
“ last, rolls
í#ne- at W
lllle
H a l l I Paiwr
d p c l they
10c
Ask us about Doors, Windows, Screen Doors, Wire Screen,
anything you'll need the coming season in this line. While
our stock lasts you can't afford not to buy,
A few bargains in Dishes left,
fr W * » * * * * * * * « » « » «
PEA N U T BUTTER
Quart* 43c
but going fast.
I t lt ll l lllln
SPECIAL
I MONOPOLE
Pint* 27c
SPECIAL
S T R A IN E D
Quart* 60c
HONEY
Pint* 35c
WATCH FOR SPECIALS
SAY E I HE GREASE.
Bar of soap for pound of grease
U >ndn ’ " I
« ' W h e .d e . . Day».
T u e .d » > , and
d a 'n 1
“ 7 II O n i ■t ' " 1
D "> “ W h e a tle o . W e have substitutes
that make* it a pleasure to follow thewe regulations.
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W. C. B u rch w as a p p o in te d re
lief g u a rd on th e B u ll R un p ip e lin es
y e ste rd a y . H e began h is d u tie s la st
n ig h t.
HOUSEWIVES CAMPAIGN
LAUNCHED IN GRESHAM
65 G allo n s
R a sm u s se n P u re
P re p a r e d P a in ts
62 Q u a rts
L ow e B ros.
F lo o r P a in t
Sam J. B liss, th e b la c k s m ith of
P ow ell s tr e e t, h a s clo sed b is sh o p
on P ow ell s t r e e t fo r a p o sitio n w ith
th e W a rre n C o n s tru c tio n co m p an y .
H e w ent to w ork y e ste rd a y m o rn in g
a t th e c o m p a n y ’s sh o p s n o rth of
M o n tav llla. H e w ill re m a in a re s i­
d e n t o f R ockw ood a n d g o to his
w o rk a n d back e ach day.
L L Kidder Hardware Co.
GRESHAM ,
OREGON
Ekstrom’s Truck Service
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
221) Pine S treet Between F irst and Second
G resham Ollire, old G arage n ear L um ber
B u ild in g.
Y ard,
R esid en ce sam e
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
PORTLAND
Estimates given on outside trips.
All grades of coal
P h on e 708
Albert Ekstrom
We KNOW OUB-
M E A T S VMILL
)V L E A S E Y O U
W E L L - SO
MUCH, T H A T
. FOLKS
B roadw ay 24*82;
A-2 0 7 8
¡WE WANT YOU
TO TELL ON US
D o n 't
k eep
it
a s e c re t.
A fte r
y o u 'v e d isc o v e re d how o u r m e a ts
p le a s e you, y o u r fa m ily a n d y o u r
g u e sts, we
fo lk s a b o u t
ly g o ssip
P ass a lo n g
w a n t you to te ll o th e r
it. T h a t s o r t of fr ie n d ­
w on’t h u r t an y b o d y .
th e good w ord.
A h o u sew iv es c a m p a ig n h a s been
s ta r te d in
P o rtla n d by th e Food
A d m in is tra tio n to b rin g to th e w om ­
I T I M I IA C 7 E
G R E S H A M , O REG O N
en a c c u ra te k n o w le d g e o f th e b est
w ays or p re p a r in g th e foods o rd e re d
in g to n ig h t b u t d o n ’t th in k it w ill
by th e A d m in is tra tio n in c o n n e c tio n EARL STANLEY WRITES
FROM “ OVER THERE’’ la s t m u ch lo n g er. A nyw ay I h ope
w ith th e new s tr in g e n t re g u la tio n s .
n o t.
A cco rd in g ly , a rr a n g e m e n ts h a v e
I got th e box from th e O. E. S.
Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam S ta n le y h av e
been m a d e w ith th e d e p a r tm e n t of receiv ed a le t te r re c e n tly fro m th e ir C h a p te r a n d w ill w rite th e m soon.
h om e eco n o m ics o f th e O reg o n A g ri­ son E a rl, w ho is w ith an a e ro s q u a d ­ W as H e rs h e y ’s c h o c o la te a n d s u re
ta s te d good. G ot h e re iu good sh a p e .
c u ltu r a l C ollege to te a c h th e go sp el ro n in F ra n c e .
T h e le tte r , w hich
es, I th in k I had a re a l C h ris tm a s
of H o o v erized c o o k in g to P o rtla n d follow s, sh o w s h is e n th u s ia s m in h is w ith le tte r s from hom e, th e box of
w om en. A se rie s of fo u r d e m o n s tra
w ork a n d h is a p p re c ia tio n o f g if ts c h o c o la te s, a big d in n e r, a n d my
o th e r g ifts. G f c o u rse , 1 m issed all
tio n s an d le c tu re s h as been p la n n e d s e n t him fro m h om e o rg a n iz a tio n s
of you a t hom e.
to be h eld on su c cessiv e M onday ev
if R alp h is g o in g to e n list, I w ish
e n in g s in th e b a se m e n t o f th e F ir s t
S o m ew h ere in F ra n c e .
he w ould jo in th e a v ia tio n . S u re is
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h .
My d e a r M o th e r: R eceiv ed a le tte r a fine b ra n c h o f serv ice.
T e ll e v e ry b o d y h ello fo r me. G ive
M rs. G. F. H oney a n d M rs. Roy fro m you, H aze) a n d S u sie ju s t a few
F lo re n c e m any m o re kisses.
K ern w ere a p p o in te d le a d e rs o f th e d ay s b efo re C h ris tm a s . S h o u ld h av e
W ith love to all,
G re sh a m d is tric t a n d w ill a tte n d a n sw e re d b efo re but so m e w ay I
EARL.
co
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ld
n
t g et s t a r te d .
I
am
b
usy
now
th e s e w eekly m e e tin g s in P o rtla n d
e v ery d ay so d o n 't hav e so m uch
A bout C onstipation.
a n d b rin g th e m essa g e to th e G re s h ­ tim e.
A nyw ay, w ill tr v a n d w rite
am w om en. T h e first m e e tin g w ill you once a w eek.
C
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rta
in
a rtic le s o f d ie t te n d to
D on’t know w h at to say a b o u t th e
be in th e lib ra ry W e d n esd ay a f t e r ­
lib e rty b o n d s; you w ill s u r e ly g et ch eck m o v e m e n ts of th e bow els. T h e
noon a t 2 :3 0 . W om en a re u rg e d to th e m so m e tim e.
m ost co m m o n o f th e s e a r e ch eese,
a tte n d a n d to m a k e any s u g g e s tio n s
S u p p o se S usie w as up fro m cam p te a an d boiled m ilk. On th e o th e r
fro m th e ir ow n e x p e rim e n ts in th is fo r C h ris tm a s.
I got a nice le t te r h a n d raw fr u its , e sp e c ia lly ap p lp s
a n d w ill a n s w e r soon. an d b a n a n a s, a lso g ra h a m b re a d and
lin e. W ar b re a d s w ill be th e s u b je c t fro m h e r
w hole w h eat b re a d p ro m o te a m ove­
G lad iny w atch got th r o u g h f). K
o f th e first m e etin g
G re sh a m is s u r e d o in g good w ork m e n t 01 th e bow els. W hen th e bow els
fo r th e Red C ro ss a n d Y. M. C. A. a re b ad ly c o n s tip a te d , h o w ev er, th e
N otice of S ellin g o f an E stray.
Am g la d to h e a r it anil am s u r e ev ­ s u re way is to ta k e o n e o r tw o o r
ery o n e o f us a p p re c ia te it.
S u re C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts im m e d ia te ly
W h e re a s, on th e 1 8 th d ay of J a n ­ h elp s us very m uch. W e h ad a very a f te r s u p p e r .~ A d v .
u a ry , 1918, I to o k up an e s tra y g e ld ­ nice C h ris tin a s .
The
R ed
C ross
O u t O ’S ig h t m ole tr a p s g e t th e
in g th a t fo u n d its w ay In to m y e n ­ g av e us hags c o n ta in in g can d y ,
S eventy-five c e n ts at L. I,.
clo sed p re m ise s, a n d w hich h ad been iian ilk t ri li i e f s . a housew ife a n d to ­ m oles.
ru n n in g a t la rg e a b o u t sa id p re m ise s, bacco. T h e Y M C. A. g av e r e f r e s h ­ K id d e r's.
In th e c o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , S ta te of m e n ts an d w ritin g m a te ria l a n d we
O reg o n , ar.d
T h e silo c o n se rv e s th e feed p ro ­
h ad so m e d in n e r tu r k e y , d re s sin g ,
B u ild a silo a n d sav e y o u r
W h e re a s, on th e 2 5 th d ay of J a n ­ rice p u d d in g , an d c h o c o la te cak e, d u ced.
See W. A. H esse), G resh am
u a ry , 1918, 1 filed my sw o rn affidavit ste w e d a n d raw d a te s , p ick led p e a r s ’ feed.
w ith B F . R o llin s. J u s tic e o f th e w a ln u ts , a p p le s, o ra n g e s a n d a p p le O reg o n .
P eace, in a n d fo r th e co u n ty of M u lt­ cid er. D o esn 't th a t so u n d g o o d ?
P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts is e q u ip p e d to
n o m a h a n d s ta te o f O reg o n , s e ttin g
T ell R alp h th a t I h a v e a F ia t
r
e
g
is te r all w ho com e a n d It w ould
fo r th th e fa c ts o f my h a v in g ta k e n tru c k now
F o u r sp eed s a h e a d an d
up sa id e s tra y , a n d th e f u r t h e r fact p n e u m a tic tire s .
be w ell to a c t a t o n ce as delay m ay
of m y h a v in g p o sted n o tic e s of su ch
R a th e r cold h e re now
Is snow - I p ro v e d is a s tro u s .
e s tra y , an d m ad e d ilig e n t In q u iry to
a s c e r ta in th e o w n e r of said e s tra y ,
an d
W h e re a s, upon th e 2 5 th day of
J a n u a r y , 1918, th e sa id B. F R o llin s.
( J u s tic e of th e P eace o f sa id co u n ty
; a n d s ta te , m ad e a n d e n te re d a n o r ­
d e r In his official re c o rd s, o rd e r in g
’ n o tic e of sa le of sa id e s tra y to be
s p u b lish e d in a c c o rd a n c e w ith S ection
4 of C h a p te r 36. L aw s o f O regon
1917, w hich sa id o r d e r d e s ig n a te d
sa id sa le to be m a d e upon th e 1 5 th
means far more than the swelling of individual bank ae-
day of F e b ru a r y , 1918
counts throughout the Nation; than the opening of new a c
Now, th e r e fo re , I h ereb y g ive no-
' lice th a t th e a fo re s a id e s tra y , m o re
counts the country over.
1 p a rtic u la rly d e sc rib e d as o n e th re e -
IT MEANS THAT NEW THRIFT HABITS
v ear-o ld bay g e ld in g w ith tw o w h ite
have been established, habits which affect millions and mil-
h in d fe e t, w ill be so ld at p u b lic sa le
lions of people; that will further National and individual
to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r a t 1 :0 0 p m
success.
o ’clock on th e 15th day of F e b ru a r y ,
1918, a t th e re s id e n c e of th e u n d e r- |
IN THANKING THE PEOPLE of Gresham for their
, sig n ed . 1 Vj m iles w est a n d S m ile j
hearty response this institution extends best wishes for a
I s o u th of R ockw ood. O reg o n , to sa tis - |
. fy d a m a g e s, c o sts of k e e p in g an d all |
prosperous Thrift year’ and especially desires to thank the
e x p en ses In c u rre d , in c lu d in g J u s tic e |
Gresham High School for the intense interest they have tak­
I of P eace fees, co sts of a d v e rtis in g ,
en in the proper observance of Thrift Dav and the sale of
j a n d sale, an d su ch o th e r c o sts a n d ex-
War Savings Certificate ami Thrift Stamps
p ense a s m ay hav e been re g u la rly j
' m ade.
T h is n o tic e is p u b lish e d in p u rs u ­
a n c e to an o r d e r m a d e by th e said
J u s tic e of th e P eace, upon th e 2 5 th
d ay of J a n u a r y . 1918
Gresham, Oregon
Gresham Market A J w bk ° wn , prop.
National Thrift Day Results
Monday s and Tuesday s Enthusiastic Observance
FIRST STATE BANK
GEO O. CONVILL